A Tumblr user who says she works at a kindergarten wrote up a collection of “cute Wonder Woman related things that happened within a week of the movie being released.” For instance, when a group of girls at recess couldn’t decide who would get to be Wonder Woman, they all “agreed to be Amazons and not fight, but work together to defeat evil,” while another girl reprimanded a boy for throwing a candy wrapper on the floor, yelling, “Don’t pollute you idiot! That is why there are no men in Themyscira!” Themyscria, of course, is the all-Amazon island where Diana Prince hails from.
Source: These kindergartners perfectly illustrate why ‘Wonder Woman’ is such a big hit
Brexit II: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
John Oliver explains last weeks event in the UK…
Paris Agreement: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
I love John Oliver’s perspective on many issues…
Bat Eulogy
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Eating healthfully is a form of self respect
Karen Salmansohn@Notsalmon Eating healthfully is a form of self respect. Get my motivational tools: NotSalmon.com/do-it
How to Be Happy In Life: 17 Motivational Quotes
How to Be Happy In Life: 17 Motivational Quotes – by Karen Salmansohn, best selling author and designer -founder of The Do It Program.
There’s a time to be a nice person
“There’s a time to be a nice person and there’s a time to say enough is enough.” — Steven Aitchenson
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Don’t worry about what people say behind your back
“Don’t worry about what people say behind your back. They are the people who are finding faults in your life instead of fixing their own.” — Unknown Author
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I must have been incredibly simple or drunk or insane
“I must have been incredibly simple or drunk or insane to sneak into my own house and steal money, to climb over the fence and take my own vegetables. But no more. I’ve gotten free of that ignorant fist that was pinching and twisting my secret self.” Source: The Chronic Meditator: Rumi – “When I see you and how you are…”
Real but Not True: Freeing Ourselves from Harmful Beliefs
Tara Brach is one of my favorite teachers. Here is one of her dharma talks along with a meditation…
Thoughts and beliefs are navigational maps that are not inherently true. Rather, some serve us and others cause feelings of separation, self-aversion and/or blame of others. We can free ourselves from harmful beliefs by investigating them with a dedicated, mindful and courage presence. This talk guides us in mindful investigation through an illustrative story, an outline of steps, and a guided meditation that addresses limiting beliefs surrounding interpersonal conflict.
Source: Real but Not True: Freeing Ourselves from Harmful Beliefs – Tara Brach
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30 Ways to Make Yourself Miserable
This is a compilation of the top 30 ways to make yourself miserable (along with everyone around you). It’s a well-known fact that “Misery loves company.” Why hoard your suffering when it is so easy to share with others? Many people have made their families miserable. Some have succeeded in making their neighborhood miserable. There are historical records documenting experts who brought misery to entire civilizations. We can use these glorious accomplishments to compare ourselves to, which will allow us to feel incapable, miniscule, or completely unworthy (This is Technique 11, detailed below).
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You must clear out what you don’t want, to make room for what you do want to arrive. — Bryant McGill
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“When thinking about life, remember this; No amount of guilt can solve the past and no amount of anxiety or worry can change the future.” — Unknown Author
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Be open
When you are open to others, you give permission to those around you, to be open to you. — Bryant McGill
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Breaking bad
The secret to permanently breaking any bad habit is to love something greater than the habit. — Bryant McGill
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Surround yourself with beautiful and positive people
Surround yourself with beautiful and positive people, who love you and believe in you. — Bryant McGill
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Thoughts and beliefs are navigational maps that are not inherently true. Rather, some serve us and others cause feelings of separation, self-aversion and/or blame of others. We can free ourselves from harmful beliefs by investigating them with a dedicated, mindful and courage presence. This talk guides us in mindful investigation through an illustrative story, an outline of steps, and a guided meditation that addresses limiting beliefs surrounding interpersonal conflict.
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